Showing posts with label Ben Carson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ben Carson. Show all posts

Saturday, December 14, 2019

Pro-Life group awards POTUS, pisses off the left

Hosea Initiative, a pro-life organization that advocates against the killing of babies in the womb, presented President Trump with accolades this week.

“The Hosea Initiative officially awarded President Trump their first Bernard N. Nathanson, MD ‘Courageous Witness for Life’ Award at their gala in Washington, D.C. on Sunday,” reports The Christian Post. “The award was named after a medical professional who founded the National Abortion Rights Action League in 1969, but later became an outspoken pro-life activist.”

Dr. Ben Carson, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, accepted the award on Trump’s behalf, praising those present at the ceremony for their courage. Dr. Carson is also an avid pro-life advocate.

“This is obviously something that is very near and dear to my heart as a physician spending so much time working on little babies,” said Dr. Carson, the first physician to separate siamese twins joined at the head.

Dr. Carson told the group a story about a woman with whom his wife had worked who considered aborting her child. “Now she’s a beautiful, articulate, completely independent young person, and that’s why no one will ever convince me that what is in a mother’s womb is a meaningless bunch of cells,” said Carson.

Meanwhile, leftist groups continue to protest against the lives of the unborn and some are advocating for killing babies right up until the moment of birth and beyond, in some cases. We call those heartless, selfish people "Democrats."

This past July 4 th, the nation's largest pro-life group, the National Right to Life Committee, endorsed Donald Trump for president in 2020.

“From his first day in office, President Trump and his Administration have been dedicated to advancing policies that protect the fundamental right to life for the unborn, the elderly, and the medically dependent and disabled,” said NRLC President Carol Tobias in a statement.

Trump is the first president to ever address the March for Life, and he claimed to be “proud” of having done so.

And leftist women shout their abortions as if it's something to be proud of.


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Thursday, November 28, 2019

CNN'S Navarro makes racist remarks about black Trump supporters

Ana Navarro-Cardenas--Fat in lip and girth

Food friendly "Republican strategist" and Comedy News Network contributor Ana Navarro-Cardenas said on the CNN Monday that she can't believe recent polls indicating a rising approval rating of President Trump's job performance among black voters. In response to the facts, the corpulent contributor hurled insults at black individuals who support Trump.

According to new Emerson polling, African American approval of President Trump is at 34.5 percent and at 34 percent in a Rasmussen poll. The angry RINO responded to these numbers on Twitter using clear racist bile:
"Zero chance this is accurate. Zero. The poll must have only been conducted in the homes of Ben Carson, Kanye, that sheriff guy with the hat and those two Cubic Zirconia & Polyester-Spandex ladies."
Navarro-Cardenas was, of course, referring to Housing and Urban Development Secretary Dr. Ben Carson, Christian rapper Kanye West, former Sheriff David Clarke Jr., and Fox Nation hosts Diamond and Silk.

In reaction to being called "those two Cubic Zirconia & Polyester-Spandex ladies," Diamond and Silk responded in kind, without naming the racist pundit, tweeting:
"Beware of Deep State Snakes like Porky The Pig masquerading around like a Republican but acting like a Democrat rat. Shame on her for insulting black people because they choose to think for themselves & make their own decision to ditch the Democrat Plantation. #StopbeingARacist"
Conservative activist and author, the brilliant Candace Owens — another prominent African American supporter of President Trump — was not mentioned in Navarro-Cardenas' tweet. But Candace took notice and told her many followers:
"Didn't even have to wait until Election Day for the liberal meltdown to ensue: 2020 liberal preview: impeach BLACK people!"
Navarro-Cardenas is obviously a racist and is definitely not a conservative. She is a Republican in name only--hence a RINO-- and after being correctly accused of racism, she refused to give in, evidently proud of her negative stance on people of color.

But she frequently refers to Trump as a racist a projection of her own racism.


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Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Ben Carson surgically takes apart Ilhan Omar

Ben Carson has fired back at Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MI) after the anti-Semite criticized her intellectual superior at a hearing on Tuesday..

Omar tried to slam the Housing and Urban Development (HUD) secretary over his conduct during an appearance before the House Financial Services Committee. However, she came out of it sounding like a simpleton.

"Not sure he was fully awake, maybe he meant to reclaim his time back to sleep," she said. She was playing off of Carson's request for time during a testy exchange with former Planned Parenthood model Rep. Ayanna Pressley, (D-MA)

Carson, a renowned doctor and John's Hopkins University's former director of pediatric neurosurgery, and clearly an intellectual giant compared to the small-minded anti-Semite, fired back by touting his endurance during marathon surgeries.

"Since you brought it up... I know what it's like to actually be sleepy, especially after 18-hour surgeries and operating on babies in the womb," Dr. Carson said.

While he was at it, Carson also took a shot at Omar's position on abortion. "I hope @IlhanMN knows I care about all people, even those she doesn't recognize as having a right to life.

In May, Omar defended abortion access as many states -- particularly Alabama -- passed laws imposing major restrictions on the practice. "Women’s rights are human rights," she previously tweeted. "They are not rights infants in the womb should have," she failed to add.

"No child or woman should be forced to have pregnancy against her own will. These laws do not protect women’s rights it protects the violator committing these crimes," Omar said, failing to note that no child, male or female, who is unable to voice their desire to live, should be protected under the law.

It was at the same hearing that Reps on the left used "gotcha" questions, for example, about agency acronyms that Carson was not familiar with, as he had more important things to deal with. 

Meanwhile, CNN's Alisyn Camarota  was asking 2020 hopeful, Kamala Harris softball questions about singers and songs she liked and Harris blew the response because she's Hillary Clinton 2.0 and is lying with every breath she takes. Rather than naming actual songs, she named singers because she obviously doesn't know any songs of those she named.



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Thursday, November 15, 2018

Detroit School Board may rename Ben Carson High because he's 'too damn smart'

The Detroit School Board voted on Wednesday to open consideration as to whether a few DPS schools should change their "offensive" names. One such school made the news: Benjamin Carson High School of Science and Medicine. They don't like the name because it was named after a Republican in the Trump administration who is black, religious and a hell of a lot more intelligent than anyone on the Detroit School Board.

Dr. Carson, the first surgeon on the planet to successfully separate twins joined at the head, makes the members of the board angry. "He shoulda been a damn Democrat," Fenwick Odourbun said. "Instead, that damn Trump puts him in charge of Housing and Urban Development."

The board will seek input over the next several months whether or not to change Carson High.

Other schools under consideration due to their "offensive" names are:
Albert Einstein High School, Ann Frank Vocational School, Dwight D. Eisenhower School of Automotives, Melania Trump Modeling School, and Abraham Lincoln School of Aeronautics.
Replacement names under consideration are:
Louis Farrakhan School of Jewish Studies, Al Sharpton Elementary School, Nancy Pelosi School of Communications, Bette Midler School of Political Correctness, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez School of Science and Economics.

Hopefully, Detroit will have this resolved soon.

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Friday, November 2, 2018

Project 21 calls for CNN's Zucker to deal with his Lemon

"Careful Don, there's a terrorist
behind you!"
Project 21, a black leadership network, issued a statement Thursday calling for the Comedy News Network's president, Jeff Zucker, to address his intellectually challenged host, Don Lemon over his racist comments calling white men the "biggest terror threat" in America.

That isn't merely racist and stupid, it's downright inflammatory. But mostly it's a lie and disgusting and not true.

The statement from Project 21 co-chairs Stacy Washington, Horace Cooper, and Bishop Council Nedd II reads:
Within a space of five seconds, CNN's Don Lemon went from saying we shouldn't demonize people to broadly labeling white men as our nation's 'biggest terror threat.' That's not responsible journalism. This cannot stand. CNN President Jeff Zucker recently called out the White House for its criticism of the media, saying President Trump doesn't comprehend the importance of the words he uses. It's time for Zucker to put his own house in order--starting with explaining how Don Lemon's outrageous statement can stand in light of Zucker's call for civility.
Project 21 is a black leadership network established in 1993 and sponsored by the National Center for Public Policy Research, a "free-market, independent, conservative think-tank."

Democrats hate black conservatives.

Lemon stupidly said: "So we have to stop demonizing people and realize the biggest terror threat in this country is white men, most of them radicalized to the right, and we have to start doing something about them." the idiot said on Monday on the "Chris Cuomo Primetime" show, not realizing how he contradicted himself before he even took a breath.

The racist Lemon went on: "There is no travel ban on them. There is no ban on . . . they had the Muslim ban, there is no white guy ban. What do we do about that?" he asked, hoping someone would scream 'Kill them!'

Lemon is too stupid to hear his own obvious hypocrisy.

One voice of reason, Dr. Ben Carson, Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary said on "Fox and Friends" Thursday:
"You know, we have a history of dividing people into different segments and that has caused a lot of problems in the past. And we've paid big prices for that. But let's don't [sic] sweep it under the rug. Let's acknowledge it, but let's learn from it and move in a positive direction, not a negative direction."
Lemon should learn from Carson, his clear intellectual superior. But then again, so is that squirrel I just spied on my fence.


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Saturday, September 9, 2017

Aunty Maxine Waters said people online are trying to kill her

Repulsive. Maxine Waters (D- Calif.) said at a House Financial Services Committee hearing that people on the internet are trying to kill her. Sadly, she's crazy, but the people of California elected her to the House of Representatives and it looks like they're stuck with her until she's back in diapers and needs her food liquified.

The focus of the hearing was basically focused on financial aspects of terror plots, particularly those of the so-called "lone-wolf" threats, according to PJ Media.

As is her wont, when Waters heard the word 'terrorism', she saw her opening and linked the KKK, white supremacists, and extremists to the "alt-right."

"I think we should focus a lot on domestic terrorism also," the senile anti-white racist said. "So I would like to ask again, given all that you have said about how difficult it is and the privacy concerns, do you have any thoughts about what we can do to begin to deal with the KKK, the white nationalists, the, the extremists, the Alt-Right?"

Then Waters dribbled over the edge and said, without any evidence other than her daily delusions, that the right-wing media is trying to kill her.

"They're on the internet, Breitbart, if you look at YouTube, you see how much they want to kill me and others. What can we do? Anybody, any one of you," she blathered . . . bwah ha ha.

Apparently, Waters' only reason for remaining in office, and the main thing on her failing mind, is for her calling for the impeachment of Trump.

Just a few weeks ago, she lumped African-American HUD Secretary Dr. Ben Carson and Jewish Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin in with the KKK and Nazis.

She once called Trump's cabinet a "bunch of scumbags," and told the idiots on "The View" that she was "so glad" damaging information is being leaked about Trump and she doesn't care if the leaked information compromises national security.

So it's clear that Waters would be willing to see Trump impeached at the expense of American lives. This is how crazy politics has become.


Friday, August 18, 2017

"Aunty Maxine" Waters accuses Ben Carson of being "white nationalist"

Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) went ballistic on Trump and his administration before the Los Angeles Community Review Board. She was so ballistic that her speech may have indicated she may have experienced a total and chronic brain fart.

Waters launched into Trump , Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin and HUD Secretary Dr. Ben Carson.

She complained that there is "uncertainty" due to the Trump administration. "Mr. Mnuchin, who is the Treasury Secretary, who is responsible for over 36,000 foreclosures in this area, is now the Secretary of the Treasury," she said, obviously forgetting the first part of her sentence.

"Standing next to him just yesterday, or day before yesterday, I'm getting these days mixed up," the senile California congresswoman said.

She blathered on: "While the president was defending the white-wing (sic) nationalists and the KKK and all of those alt-right groups that were basically out there in Virginia literally beating and marching and ranting about Jews and black people, etc., etc.," she said.

"But this is what this Cabinet looks like," added the 79-year-old corrupt congresswoman, turning to Trump's personnel, "where we taking about Mnuchin or Ben Carson," as the trained seals went wild.

She then promised them that she'd skewer Carson soon.



Friday, February 19, 2016

Shades of Clinton tactics

Politics is dirty and the public is getting tired of it. That may be why Donald Trump is so attractive to many voters--he says what's on his mind, and that's bringing him votes even if it goes against the political philosophy of the voter. 

But even Donald Trump lies. It's just that his opponents are afraid to call attention to those lies because of how powerfully he fights back.

Regarding Iraq, Trump now says he was against the war. "Was" implies that in the past, he was always against the war.


He was against it, but that was after he said he was for it in 2002. Now he's against it apparently because it makes him look wiser than the brother of one of his opponents. 

People have the right to change their minds, and there is no reason not to believe what Donald Trump is saying now--he isn't lying about what he believes at this time in history. The only lie was that he implied that he was never for the war.

Now let's be clear, the misleading photo of Marco Rubio shaking hands with President Obama is a lie. It's a lie because it isn't a true photo of the event it claims to represents. It was Photoshopped to make it look like Rubio is an Obama buddy.

The fake photo was on the Cruz campaign site TheRealRubioRecord.com. It was a stock photo of an African-American businessman shaking hands with a Latino businessman--the photo was discovered after it had gone on the website. 

The heads of both Obama and Rubio were Photoshopped onto the torsos with the headline: "The Rubio-Obama Trade Pact."

I'm sorry, Cruz voters, but that's dishonest and it sucks.

A Cruz spokesman told CNN that they were "confident that our campaign would not use a photo that is not authentic."

And Bill did not have sex with that woman . . . Monica Lewinsky. And Hillary Clinton never told a lie.

The Cruz campaign communications director Rick Tyler said to CNN that "if Rubio has a better picture of him shaking hands with Barack Obama I'm happy to swap it out." 

That sounds like something the Clinton camp might say to a political opponent. Putting the onus on the victim rather than themselves, the accusers.

Honestly, I'm not "all in" for Marco Rubio. I'm still watching and listening to the candidates and I've narrowed it down to three.


I've basically eliminated Dr. Ben Carson--Meghan McCain accurately described his campaign speeches as sounding like Wikipedia posts, and I totally agree. However, I like Carson's honesty, but I cannot imagine him presiding over our foreign affairs.

I think John Kasich is just okay, but his chronic karate chopping gets me antsy. He also makes all kinds of claims as to what he had done for Ohio, but my research has shown that he was significantly less instrumental in the state's jobs and economy as he claims. 
Look it up.

Jeb Bush needs to bow out of the race immediately. His stoop-shouldered responses to Trump make me feel sad for him. He's probably a decent enough guy, but he's never going to be president, so he needs to pack up his mommy and big brother and go home. The Bush era needs to be put to bed.

For me, the race is now between the top three: Trump, Cruz and Rubio. But Cruz has lost some points after the Carson scandal and the Rubio Photoshop-fest. 

I am beginning to think Cruz, like Hillary, would do anything and say anything to get elected. 

Let him convince me I'm wrong. I'm willing to listen and I don't mind being wrong.


Monday, November 9, 2015

Therein lies the media

Hillary Clinton appears to have spent her entire adult life as a stranger to the truth. It must be difficult for her to juggle what she says and how she then explains it in different words with the opposite meaning.

Take for example her claim that she was under sniper fire on the tarmac in Bosnia.

In a CNN report back in 2008 when she first ran for president, the Scandal Queen said she "misspoke" when she dramatically described her arrival in Bosnia in 1996. Obama's campaign spokesman at the time, Tommy Vietor (the dude who called Bret Baier 'Dude') said the Bosnia claim was a part of "a growing list of instances in which Sen. Clinton has exaggerated her role in foreign and domestic policymaking."

Her response to the lie: "I say a lot of things--millions of words a day--so if I misspoke, that was just a misstatement.," she lied.

First of all, I highly doubt that any person is capable of speaking "millions of words a day." They would have to be speaking like a chipmunk on "speed" to get that many words uttered. So even that was a lie.

Second, her statement " . . . so if I misspoke, that was just a misstatement" is a circular nonsense excuse to confuse the audience with a tautology that really means: "So if I lied, I told a lie." It's Hillary's version of verbal judo and it only seems to fool liberals, because they are easily fooled with polysyllabic words that sound as if they make sense but tend to make the listener forget the beginning of the sentence.

Then Hillary told a stupid, senseless lie.

I don't know why she thought that lying about her beautiful daughter, Chelsea, jogging around the World Trade Center the morning of September 11, 2001, would somehow gain her political creds, but she did. Political pundit, Tammy Bruce, says that Hillary suffers from "mythomania" to bolster her own image.

And let us not forget the Benghazi lies. Not just one, but one right after another.

The video as catalyst was proven to be a lie. Hillary knew it long before she told the public and the families of the four dead Americans that it was the video, not a planned terrorist attack.. Then the fact that Sidney Blumenthal did not act as her adviser. And that Chris Stevens was responsible for his own death because "he knew the risks and accepted them."

She even confabulated Chris Stevens' name with Sean Smith, referring to the dead ambassador as "Chris Smith."

But the media attacks Ben Carson instead because his so-called lie about West Point is unacceptable. He cannot possibly be trusted as President of the United States of America.

What a bunch of liberal garbage, Politico. Oh, and thanks for the retraction.


Friday, October 30, 2015

Another CNBC vacuous moment

It looks like the neurologically challenged writers at CNBC are at it again with attacking the GOP presidential candidates. In a typically slanted hit piece entitled "College-level speaking not required at the GOP debates" the leftist network attempted to categorize the candidates as contestants on "Are You As Smart As A Fifth Grader."

The opening sentence read: In debates rife with confrontation and verbal barbs, there was one thing that wasn't a big surprise. Nobody was speaking above a high school level. (Italics are mine.) 

Then the writer pointed out: And at least one front-runner was in elementary school territory. (Again, my italics.)

The grade scores they gave to each GOP contender, according to speech patterns based on the Flesch-Kincaid readability test were:

Ted Cruz: 9.1;  Marco Rubio 7.9;  Dr. Ben Carson 7.9; 
Mike Huckabee 7.6;  Jeb Bush 7.3;  Chris Christie 7.1;
Dr. Rand Paul 7.1;  Carly Fiorina 7.0;  John Kasich 6.9;
Donald Trump 5.2.

They describe Donald Trump as "at the youngest end of the spectrum--averaging a fifth-grade level of vocabulary." They admit that this may be why he is polling so well and thus seem to be implying the GOP electorate isn't as smart as those incredibly intelligent liberals.

But this is called 'plain talk' and the kind of speech that everyone (not just highly articulate, morally superior, secular, vegan, granola munching liberals) can relate to.

The article was a put-down of conservatives. I hope you'll read it and see that it's true.

On the other side of the spectrum, we have the Mensa-level liberals, the ever scandalous Hillary Clinton comes to mind, and I thought it would be interesting to use the same readability scale on one of her speeches--something she prepared in writing and not off the cuff in a debate.

This is it in part:


Thank you! Oh, thank you all! Thank you so very, very much.
It is wonderful to be here with all of you.
To be in New York with my family, with so many friends, including many New Yorkers who gave me the honor of serving them in the Senate for eight years.
To be right across the water from the headquarters of the United Nations, where I represented our country many times.
To be here in this beautiful park dedicated to Franklin Roosevelt’s enduring vision of America, the nation we want to be.
And in a place… with absolutely no ceilings.
You know, President Roosevelt’s Four Freedoms are a testament to our nation’s unmatched aspirations and a reminder of our unfinished work at home and abroad. His legacy lifted up a nation and inspired presidents who followed. One is the man I served as Secretary of State, Barack Obama, and another is my husband, Bill Clinton.
Two Democrats guided by the — Oh, that will make him so happy. They were and are two Democrats guided by the fundamental American belief that real and lasting prosperity must be built by all and shared by all.
President Roosevelt called on every American to do his or her part, and every American answered. He said there’s no mystery about what it takes to build a strong and prosperous America: “Equality of opportunity… Jobs for those who can work… Security for those who need it… The ending of special privilege for the few… The preservation of civil liberties for all… a wider and constantly rising standard of living.”
That still sounds good to me.
It’s America’s basic bargain. If you do your part you ought to be able to get ahead. And when everybody does their part, America gets ahead too.
That bargain inspired generations of families, including my own.
It’s what kept my grandfather going to work in the same Scranton lace mill every day for 50 years.
It’s what led my father to believe that if he scrimped and saved, his small business printing drapery fabric in Chicago could provide us with a middle-class life. And it did.
When President Clinton honored the bargain, we had the longest peacetime expansion in history, a balanced budget, and the first time in decades we all grew together, with the bottom 20 percent of workers increasing their incomes by the same percentage as the top 5 percent.
When President Obama honored the bargain, we pulled back from the brink of Depression, saved the auto industry, provided health care to 16 million working people, and replaced the jobs we lost faster than after a financial crash.
But, it’s not 1941, or 1993, or even 2009. We face new challenges in our economy and our democracy.
We’re still working our way back from a crisis that happened because time-tested values were replaced by false promises.
Instead of an economy built by every American, for every American, we were told that if we let those at the top pay lower taxes and bend the rules, their success would trickle down to everyone else.
What happened?
Well, instead of a balanced budget with surpluses that could have eventually paid off our national debt, the Republicans twice cut taxes for the wealthiest, borrowed money from other countries to pay for two wars, and family incomes dropped. You know where we ended up.

Except it wasn’t the end.


It scores a 7.9 on the Flesch-Readability test. But don't forget, this was a prepared speech with the opportunity to check and revise vocabulary. Hillary's words are no better than Ben Carson's unrehearsed statements.

So you can stick that so-called journalistic analysis into your nether regions, CNBC.

Oh, and by the way, I checked my own score (up to, but not including Hillary's speech) and it came to  10.9. 

Just sayin'.




Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Carson is right, and CAIR still sucks

What Sharia does to thieves
Sharia law is not your neighborhood Muslim attorney dealing with an Islamic divorce between Mohammad and one of his wives. Sharia law is part of Islam to the extent that all Muslims are required to abide by it. The word "sharia" means 'the path,' and if taken to its literal extreme, you get ISIS.

In an excellent article in American Thinker, at least ten reasons are given as to why Sharia sucks.

Some examples: 

* Sharia commands that gamblers and drinkers should be whipped. 
* Muslim husbands can hit their wives even if they think the wife is acting in a 'high-handed' way. 
* Sharia commands the cutting off of a thief's hand when caught. Highway robbers should be crucified or mutilated.
* Gays and lesbians must be executed.
* Women have half the rights of a man
* Adulterers get stoned to death and fornicators get whipped.
* Criticize Islam or Mohammad, you die.

And so on.


On Sunday, Ibrahim Hooper, the spokesman for the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) said that Dr. Ben Carson should drop out of the presidential race because he believes that a Muslim who refuses to renounce Sharia law should not be president of the United States. 

"I think his remarks should be repudiated by everyone on the political spectrum and that he should withdraw," Hooper told the Washington Examiner. He said that Carson's words were unconstitutional according to Article Six of the US Constitution, which forbids a religious test as a qualification requirement to any public office.

Beliefs are not unconstitutional, but yes, the Constitution does forbid a religious test. That said however, a true Muslim who follows Sharia cannot actually follow the Constitution as the job requires. Sharia is antithetical to the Constitution and to freedom and democracy in general. There is no such thing as 'equal rights' under Sharia. Hooper didn't mention anything about this topic because it looks bad for Islam.

Hooper said that he is constantly dismayed by the "Islamophobia [exhibited] by the right wing of the political spectrum."

What he is really 'dismayed' about is the fact that CAIR, an unindicted co-conspirator in the Holy Land Foundation trials, and linked to the Muslim Brotherhood, is no longer able to trick patriotic Americans about Islam. Those of us who have taken the time to learn about how Islam operates in the world are aware of their techniques such as taqiyya, or lying to advance the cause of Islam.

Dr. Carson is too much of a neophyte in politics to lie to us. That's refreshing. He explained in terms even an open-minded liberal would understand, but unfortunately, they all moved away.

It's ludicrous how Chuck Todd and the rest of the lamestream media tries to depict conservatives as if they hate everyone else when it's the left who has held down the poor in the US for centuries. 

Carson was very clear that if a Muslim was willing to denounce Sharia and uphold the Constitution, he would have no problem with that person. But any Muslim who denounces Sharia is not a true Muslim--ask an Imam.

Let's look at Ibrahim Hooper a bit. He has said that if Muslims ever became the majority in the U.S., they would probably seek to replace the Constitution with Sharia law. He also said that he wouldn't want Sharia to replace it using violence, but he would do it through education. 

That's always the Islamic  plan and we can see it happening in the U.S. in our schools.


Hamas using kids as human shields
More on moron Hooper: in 1998 he and CAIR denied Osama bin Laden was responsible for the U.S. embassy bombings in Africa that year, in spite of the clear links. He said it was " . . . due to a misunderstanding on both sides."

Two years later, Hooper attended a Washington D.C. rally where Abdurahman Alamoudi, then-President of the American Muslim Federation, shouted to his frenetic fans: "We are all supporters of Hamas." 

This means Hooper is an avowed Hamasshole.

In June of 2001, he demonstrated with the American Muslim Council Director, Ali Ramadan Abu Zakouk and others outside the U.S. State Department where he declared the suicide bombing attacks on civilian targets were a "God-given right" for Muslims.

Let's be clear about Islam and the Constitution--
"Islam isn't in America to be equal to any other faith, but to become dominant. The Koran, the Muslim book of scripture, should be the highest authority in American, and Islam the only accepted religion on Earth."   Omar Ahmad, Founder of CAIR

So please spare us your self-righteous indignation Mr. Hooper. Your recipe for Islam can go to hell and hopefully a real president who stands on conservative principals can live in the White House. 

Ben Carson is not a polished politician. He simply told the truth about his belief and most politicians, Trump included, are afraid to say it. Islam is incompatible to America's beliefs.


Sunday, August 9, 2015

Trump can't take the heat

There is no question that Donald Trump was a crucial factor in the viewership of the first GOP debate on Fox News. About 24 million people watched the debate and got to know the candidates because many wanted to see the "Trump Show."

In this way, "The Donald" has helped the Republican party garner more viewers than any cable news program in history. This can be attributed to Trump's entertainment factor and the anger many conservatives share against political correctness and the lies we constantly get from politicians.

Trump has tapped into our anger and he pulls no punches.

But there comes a point when substance is important. Voters want specifics about what the candidate can do for them and how they think. This gives us the chance to evaluate what's being said/promised, and come to intelligent conclusions.

In the debate, Fox News' Megyn Kelly asked Trump a specific question about his disparagement of women: "Mr. Trump, one of the things people love about you is you speak your mind and you don't use a politician's filter. However, that is not without its downsides, in particular, when it comes to women. You've called women you don't like, 'fat pigs,' 'dogs,' 'slobs,' and disgusting animals."

Trump quickly interjected, "Only Rosie O'Donnell." Everyone knows about their feud and how they sparred in the past.

But Megyn Kelly didn't allow him to get away with that reply. "No, it wasn't," she said. "Your Twitter account has several disparaging comments about women's looks. You once told a contestant on Celebrity Apprentice it would be a pretty picture to see her on her knees. Does that sound to you like the temperament of a man we should elect as president, and how will you answer the charge from Hillary Clinton, who is likely to be the Democratic nominee, that you are part of the war on women?"

Trump's comeback was to argue about political correctness being "the big problem."

"Frankly, what I say, and oftentimes it's fun, it's kidding," Trump said. "We have a good time. What I say is what I say, and honestly Megyn, if you don't like it, I'm sorry."

Trump told CNN's Don Lemon that Megyn Kelly had it out for him during the debate. "She gets out and she starts asking me all sorts of ridiculous questions. You could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her . . . whatever."

The implication was clear. You don't have to be a deviant to know what he was going to refer to but decided that sometimes political correctness is the only way to go.

Vox, the far left ragblog, supported Trump and came out with what they referred to as a "complex theory" as to why Fox went after him.
It's not just about what happened at Thursday's debate. It's also about the way Fox News had, until Thursday, been inflating the Trump bubble, and the broader tension between Fox News's role as a ratings-obsessed cable network, an actual journalistic outlet, and one of the most important institutional actors in the Republican Party.

So, according to Vox, Trump was basically ambushed by Megyn Kelly. That would seem to imply that Kelly threw 'softballs' to the other candidates so that they would outdo The Donald on stage.

But alas, that wasn't the case. 

Kelly asked Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin about his strict abortion stance: "Would you really let a mother die, rather than having an abortion?" 

And while the death of a mother over a child is extremely rare, Walker dealt with the question admirably.

She asked Jeb Bush about saying that his brother's decision to get us into Iraq was a mistake: "To the families of those who died in that war . . . how do you look at them now and say your brother's war was a mistake?"

Bush dealt with it.

She asked Ohio Gov. John Kasich about his justifying the expansion of Medicaid in Ohio by arguing that he would be able to speak to Saint Peter at the pearly gates about it. "Why should Republican voters, who generally want to shrink government, believe you won't use your Saint Peter analogy to expand all government?" Then she asked him: "If you had a son or daughter who was gay or lesbian, how would you explain to them your opposition to same sex marriage?"

Kasich dealt with both questions quite well.

Kelly's first question to Dr. Ben Carson was directed at his readiness to be president based upon his previous lack of knowledge of government affairs. 

Carson dealt with it and came away from the debate by "sticking the landing." 

Kasich's questions, like those posed to Walker, Carson and Bush were tough, but they all dealt with them and handled them thoughtfully and well.

Trump also dealt with the question that Megyn Kelly posed, but he appeared arrogant, angry and seemed to take it personally, attacking Kelly for what she called him out on: misogyny. 

And like an angry kid who didn't want to clean his room, Trump complained to CNN that he was treated "unfairly."

I don't think calling politicians "stupid," and "losers" is going to continue to work for Trump. There's just so much traction one can get from anger without substance.

Anger without substance is like a hula-hoop for a snake--they don't have hips.

And Vox has as much credibility as Hillary Clinton's server story.



Monday, June 10, 2013

What to Expect if You Meet a Liberal on the Road

You're on your first date and your date suggests a movie that he or she has been dying to see. You ask the name of the flick and you're told: Capitalism: A Love Story, by none other than Michael-I-Ate-The-Whole-Thing-Moore.  There is no question that you're dating a flaming liberal. You have several options:
a) tell him/her that you don't like going to movies on a first date but that you'd like to show your amazing weapons collection.
b) say you've already seen it but that it was written by a seditious Communist and it makes you break out . . . your weapons collection and clean them all.
c) run, run as fast as you can and don't look back.

That example was quite obvious but there are times when it is much less so. Here are a few more examples of how you can distinguish normal, decent people from liberals.

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